QUICK LINKS

If you experience problems using the RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov link to online voter registration, click here to download a printable application. (En Español)

Applications are now being accepted for the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections Scholarship.The deadline to apply for this scholarship is March 29, 2019.Click Herefor the application form and eligibility requirements.

ELECTION SECURITY

WHEN IS THE NEXT ELECTION?

Our next election is the City of Tampa Municipal Election in March, 2019. See election dates and deadlines here.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: Are Vote By Mail ballots always counted?
A: Yes. By law, all Vote By Mail ballots are counted. In fact, they are the first votes we report on Election Night.

Q: Why does Hillsborough County publish voting material in English and Spanish?
A: Hillsborough County is a "covered jurisdiction" under the Language Minority Groups provision of the Voting Rights Act, so we are required by law to publish voting material in both English and Spanish.

Q: Why am I allowed to vote in any Early Voting location during the Early Voting period, but on Election Day I have to vote in my assigned neighborhood polling place?
A: During Early Voting, we have printers in each voting site, and no matter what districts you live in, we can print your ballot for you when you arrive. Ballots are printed in advance for Election Day. When you go to your polling place on Election Day, your ballot will be waiting for you.

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Voter registration applications and other written communications to or from the Supervisor of Elections are public records and are available to the public and media upon request unless the information is subject to a specific statutory exemption. Email addresses are also public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, please contact us by mail or phone, or visit us in person. To request public records, contact the communications department by emailing voter@hcsoe.org or calling (813) 744-5900.